Re: Wanting hurricanes
- From: thunder <thunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 18:40:33 -0000
On Tue, 15 May 2007 13:46:46 -0400, gene.boating wrote:
Well, there is at least one other possible source, the earth's core.I don't buy their science or logic, but I think this is a representative
Friction from fluid movements keep the core quite hot. There are a few
scientists who have postulated, that changes there, may in fact, be
heating the oceans and contributing to global warming. I'm sorry but I
can't find the links where I read this.
link:
http://bioresonant.com/news.htm
Nah, that deep-earth reactor theory, I believe, comes from Herndon:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=58687
But, it is not what I was referring to. Somewhere, I was reading that
the earth's core is not symmetrical, but, IIRC, more pumpkin shaped, and
due to movement, was heating the earth's crust with variable output. I
don't know if I buy it. My theory is, there are scientists who have
spent there entire careers studying climate. If they can't be sure, I
figure neither can I, even with the help of Google. ;-)
.
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